On the Spindrop blog today, Dave Dashposts about how he used the sfDoctrine plugin functionality to match allowed email domains for their website's registration.

I'm a co-founder at an online finance web site and I'm in charge with building out the site. Our rollout strategy is to let a a handful of companies at a time, so we're limiting registration based on your company's email address. I decided to follow the bandwagon and use PHP Doctrine.

His example code sets up the company information in objects that are validated against from a validateSignup (and match) function in the application.

On the Spindrop blog today, Dave Dashposts about how he used the sfDoctrine plugin functionality to match allowed email domains for their website's registration.

I'm a co-founder at an online finance web site and I'm in charge with building out the site. Our rollout strategy is to let a a handful of companies at a time, so we're limiting registration based on your company's email address. I decided to follow the bandwagon and use PHP Doctrine.

His example code sets up the company information in objects that are validated against from a validateSignup (and match) function in the application.